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HA FINAL EXAM REVIEW
Primary Health Promotion - Answer -Preventing disease from developing through
promoting healthy lifestyle. Protection to prevent occurrence of disease. (ex:
Immunizations, nutrition, exercise).

Secondary Health Promotion - Answer -Screening efforts to promote early detection of
disease. Early identification of disease (before it becomes symptomatic). (ex: Screening
examinations and self-examination practices (e.g., colorectal screening, mammography,
blood pressure screening).

Tertiary Health Promotion - Answer -Minimizing disability from acute or chronic illness
or injury and allowing for the most productive life within limitations. (ex: Rehabilitation,
disease management programs)

Symptom - Answer -What the patient feels/communicates (subjective).

Sign - Answer -Clinical findings (objective) collected during physical examination.

Clinical Manifestations - Answer -Signs and/or symptoms collected utilizing inspection,
palpation, percussion, and auscultation.

Comprehensive Health Assessment - Answer -A thorough evaluation that gathers
extensive information about the patient's health.

Problem-based Health Assessment - Answer -Focused assessment that addresses a
specific health issue.

Episodic Assessment - Answer -Assessment conducted for a specific episode of care.

Shift Assessment - Answer -Assessment performed at the beginning of a shift to gather
current patient information.

Screening Assessment - Answer -Assessment aimed at identifying potential health
issues in asymptomatic individuals.

Documentation of Data - Answer -Improves plan of care and serves as a legal
document of patient's health status.

Open-ended Questions - Answer -Questions that encourage a free-flowing, open
response from the patient.

Directive Questions - Answer -Questions that lead the patient to focus on one set of
thoughts (also called 'closed-ended questions').

Introduction Phase of Interview - Answer -Prepare the patient for what to expect.

, Discussion Phase of Interview - Answer -Facilitate, collect, and record health history
and data, keeping it patient-centered.

Summary Phase of Interview - Answer -Data collected is the foundation for
personalized and effective health care, providing closure.

Standard Precautions - Answer -Includes hand hygiene, use of personal protective
equipment, and proper handling of patient care equipment.

Environmental Control - Answer -The process of decontaminating the patient care
environment through routine cleaning and disinfection.

Contact Precautions - Answer -Precautions for known or suspected infection with
increased risk for contact transmission (e.g., Clostridium difficile, E. coli).

Droplet Precautions - Answer -Precautions for known or suspected infection with
pathogens transmitted by respiratory droplets (e.g., common cold, influenza).

Airborne precautions - Answer -Known or suspected infection with pathogens
transmitted by the airborne route.

Inspection - Answer -Data obtained by a visual examination of the body, including body
movement and posture, as well as that obtained by smell.

Palpation - Answer -Involves using the hands to feel texture, size, shape, consistency,
pulsation, and location of certain parts of the patient's body.

Percussion - Answer -Performed to evaluate the size, borders, and consistency of
internal organs; detect tenderness; and determine the extent of fluid in a body cavity.

Direct percussion - Answer -Involves striking a finger or hand directly against the
patient's body.

Auscultation - Answer -Involves listening to sounds within the body, usually facilitated
by a stethoscope.

Systolic Blood Pressure - Answer -Maximum pressure exerted on the arteries when the
ventricles contract and eject blood; the top number in a BP reading (e.g., 120/80
mmHg).

Diastolic Blood Pressure - Answer -Minimum pressure in the arteries when the
ventricles relax; the bottom number in a BP reading.

Pulse Pressure - Answer -The difference between systolic and diastolic pressures;
normal range: 30-40 mmHg.

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